When a user who is not yet "Authenticated" visits \root\Members, there appears to be a 403 error sending the user to the login page.

The url that gets returned is as follows:

http://localhost:82/login?aspxerrorpath=/members

On my login page, I have a login control that allows the user to enter their username and password. If the credentials are valid, I am able to login, however, I am not redirected to the original destination page that the user originally clicked on (for the example above /members).

How do I setup the sitefinity Login control to redirect the user to their original page, especially since the query string is showing "?aspxerrorpath" when I think it should be showing "?ReturnUrl/members"

Thanks for this reply. However, I'm unclear on how I do this in a page built inside of SiteFinity and not a true "Login.aspx" page. I need to have the ability to allow my client to adjust the Login page as necessary without touching the .aspx pages, that's why I'm using the login page created inside of SiteFinitity.

In that article you mention that we need to create a Custom Login control. For this custom login control, can I inherit the base functionality of the SiteFinity login control and extend it or do I have to implement all the details that this control already contains today?

I should add, if I can Inherit and re-use the SiteFinity Login control, how would I go about being able to do that?

How about this one (see attached images). When I log off through another browser on the same
machine and return to teh previous browser and try to invoke a property editor, I get the 'loginscreeninprpertyeditor.jpg' and when I enter the credentials i then get the error shown on 'afterloginerror.jpg'. I know that logging off from another browser is not normal use, but the redirection to the login page seems to have failed here.

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